Wikipedia:Stony Brook University/Art and Feminism 2020

'''***In response to concerns over the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), this event will not take place as planned. Stony Brook University continues to closely monitor the guidance provided by the CDC and New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH). We hope to reschedule at a later date.*** '''

Melville Library at Stony Brook University invites everyone to join the Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon taking place Tuesday, March 31, 2020, 1:00 - 3:00 pm at Melville Library in Stony Brook, New York. Art+Feminism Edit-a-thons aim to improve the gender balance on Wikipedia, where most editors are men. Since 2014, participants in these edit-a-thons have created or improved over 58,000 pages! At this event, editors will be encouraged to create and improve articles related to gender, feminism, and the arts.

While logged into your Wikipedia account, please register here

Event information

 * Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2020
 * Time: 1:00pm - 3:00 pm
 * Location: Center for Scholarly Communication, Melville Library at Stony Brook University. 100 Nicolls Rd, Stony Brook, NY 11794. The Center is room C-2601 on the 2nd floor of the North Reading Room.
 * Theme: Art+Feminism

Please bring a laptop with you!
 * Bring your laptop, power cord and ideas for entries that need updating or creation. We'll also have a few laptops on hand for participants to use during the live event.

We'll have a selection of print materials and sources on hand at the event.
 * We're going to get copies of some printed reference materials to have on hand at the event for participants to use.

Getting started

 * 1) If you do not have one already, create a Wikipedia account
 * 2) While logged into your Wikipedia account, please register as a participant in this event
 * 3) If you like, do online training, but try to use the event to make an edit to Wikipedia
 * 4) Identify a reliable source which is interesting
 * 5) Add information from that source to a Wikipedia article and cite your source

Support
Organizations providing Wikipedia support for this community-based peer to peer presentation include the following:

All these organizations contributed in multiple ways, making this a wiki collaboration. Reasons for thanks include -
 * Stony Brook University for hosting and organizing
 * Art+Feminism for advancing the conversation
 * Wikimedia New York City for regional support for outreach
 * University of Virginia for online support
 * Wiki Education Foundation for assisting with metrics tracking